sergii 12
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Posted: 8 Dec 2024, 12:57
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tokul
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Posted: 8 Dec 2024, 14:07
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N#44
USA 5 cents, 1970, looks like blurred D to the left of bust. Denver mint.
sergii 12
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Posted: 8 Dec 2024, 14:13
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coin with inverted stamp defect
Mr. Midnight
Catalogue referee
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Posted: 8 Dec 2024, 14:19
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Coin alignment ↑↓ is normal.
Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac
sergii 12
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Posted: 8 Dec 2024, 19:05
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She has an inverted stamp.
ZacUK
Numista team
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Posted: 8 Dec 2024, 19:09
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NO
Did you not look at the link in that reply
On the coin page it says
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
All USA coins are like that
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
rsirian1
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Posted: 8 Dec 2024, 19:13
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I'll try one more time. Ukraine coins are made with both sides upright. That's probably why you think these coins are wrong. US coins are made with one side up and one side down. It should be inverted.
sergii 12
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Posted: 8 Dec 2024, 20:27
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Thank you very much, I understand
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